Improvement in faucets



JULIU'S, ecHAEFER AND GUSTAV schoen,l or NEW Nona, N. Y.

Leners Patent Nq. 105,258, camz .my 12, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN FAUCETS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent'and making part of the same.

We, J ULIUs SCHAEFER and GUsTAv Swoon, of the city of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain Improvements in Faucets, of which the following is a specification.

Our invention consists in a valve-faucet stopper for charging and drawing liquids.

Figure 1 of the accompanying drawing isa vertical section of a rotary disk-valve.

Figure 2 is a vertical section of the body of a fau cet-stopper.

Figure 3 represents-a top View of the rotary diskvalve.

Figure 4 is a top view of the body of the faucet.

Figure 5 shows a ,bottle with the faucet-stopper mounted on it.

Each part is distinguished by the same letter wher-- ever it appears in the drawing.

Ais the body of the faucet-stopper, (vide figs. l and 2.)

o o is a passage for the liquid.

c is a pin, in which the rotary disk-valve B turns.

a is a handle.

b is a nozzle or mouth.

o is a continuation of the passage o o.

d is a small pin for the reception in the groove e,

(represented in iig. 3 in dotted lines,) in which it runs whenever the faucet'is opened or closed.

x, in fig. 5, is a nut intended to secure the rotary disk-valve to pin c (ville tig. 2) of the body of the faucet-stopper.

The valve-seat s s of iig. 2 is lined with a washer.

The faucet is mounted on a bottle by means of a packing, it being opened and closed by simply turning the rotary disk-valve for the length of the above-mentioned groove.

lhe parts described may be executed in any proper metal or composition of metals.

Claim.

Vitnesses:

HENRY WEHLE, ADOLPH OTT. 

